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Elevational and geographic variation in army ant swarm raid rates
ArticleAbstract: International Union for the Study of Social Insects (IUSSI) 2010 Abstract Geographic and elevationalPalabras claves:Antbirds, Eciton burchelliim, Ecitoninae, Labidus praedatorAutores:John E. Lattke, Kaspari M.E., Kumar A., O'Donnell S., Powell S.Fuentes:scopusExtraordinary predation by the neotropical army ant Cheliomyrmex andicola: Implications for the evolution of the army ant syndrome
ArticleAbstract: Workers of the genus Cheliomyrmex are unique among the New world army ants (subfamily Ecitoninae) inPalabras claves:Ecitoninae, ECUADOR, Mandibular modification, StingAutores:John E. Lattke, Kaspari M.E., O'Donnell S.Fuentes:scopusDiurnal and nocturnal foraging specialisation in Neotropical army ants
ArticleAbstract: Temporal segregation of species' activity periods may lessen interspecific competition. e tested forPalabras claves:Central America, Diel cycle, Formicidae, SOUTH AMERICA, temporal partitioningAutores:John E. Lattke, Kaspari M.E., O'Donnell S., Powell S.Fuentes:scopusA global database of ant species abundances
OtherAbstract: What forces structure ecological assemblages? A key limitation to general insights about assemblagePalabras claves:Abundance, Ants, Database, Disturbance, Formicidae, geo-referenced, hábitat, local assemblage, Occurrence, PITFALL TRAP, Winkler trapAutores:Abril S., Agosti D., Andersen A.N., Angulo E., Armbrecht I., Arnan X., Baccaro F.B., Bishop T.R., Boulay R., Brühl C.A., Castracani C., Cerda X., David A. Donoso, Delsinne T.D., Diaz M., Dunn R.R., Ellison A.M., Enriquez M.L., Fayle T.M., Feener D.H., Fisher B.L., Fisher R.N., Fitzpatrick M.C., Gibb H., Gómez C., Gotelli N.J., Gove A.D., Grasso D.A., Groc S., Grossman B.F., Guenard B., Gunawardene N., Heterick B., Hoffmann B.D., Janda M., Jenkins C.N., John E. Lattke, Kaspari M.E., Klimes P., Lach L., Laeger T., Leponce M., Lessard J.P., Longino J.T., Lucky A., Luke S.H., Majer J., McGlynn T.P., Menke S.B., Mezger D., Mori A., Moses J., Munyai T.C., Pacheco R., Paknia O., Parr C.L., Pearce-Duvet J., Pfeiffer M., Philpott S.M., Photakis M., Resasco J., Retana J., Sanders N.J., Silva R.R., Sorger M.D., Souza J.L.P., Suarez A.V., Tista M., Toro I.D., Vasconcelos H.L., Vonshak M., Weiser M.D., Yates M.Fuentes:scopusArmy ants in four forests: Geographic variation in raid rates and species composition
ArticleAbstract: The New World army ants are top predators in the litter of tropical forest, but no comprehensive stuPalabras claves:Ambient temperature, Diel patterns, Dominant species, Ecitoninae, Foraging, Species richness, Top predatorAutores:John E. Lattke, Kaspari M.E., O'Donnell S., Powell S.Fuentes:scopusArmy ants of Venezuela (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Ecitoninae): A preliminary list
ArticleAbstract: A preliminary list of the army ants, Subfamily Ecitoninae, known for Venezuela is presented along wiPalabras claves:Army Ants, Distribution, Natural history.Autores:John E. Lattke, Kaspari M.E., O'Donnell S., Powell S.Fuentes:scopusPredation and patchiness in the tropical litter: Do swarm-raiding army ants skim the cream or drain the bottle?
ArticleAbstract: Swarm-raiding army ants have long been considered as episodic, catastrophic agents of disturbance inPalabras claves:Brown food webs, Density dependence, Invertebrates, predation, Prey choice, Tropical RainforestAutores:John E. Lattke, Kaspari M.E., O'Donnell S., Powell S.Fuentes:scopusThe life history continuum hypothesis links traits of male ants with life outside the nest
ArticleAbstract: An ant society, headed by a mated queen, can live for decades. Male ants, in contrast, are generallyPalabras claves:Female calling syndrome, Formicidae, Hymenoptera, Male aggregation, Pre-mating trait, scaling, Sexual selectionAutores:D. Donoso Vargas, David A. Donoso, Kaspari M.E., Shik J.Z.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusSodium fertilization increases termites and enhances decomposition in an Amazonian forest.
ArticleAbstract: Added Na was used to determine whether litter decomposition and associated fungal biomass and termitPalabras claves:Autores:Clay N.A., David A. Donoso, Kaspari M.E., Yanoviak S.Fuentes:googlescopusSpecies and site differences in Neotropical army ant emigration behaviour
ArticleAbstract: Along with large wingless queens and group foraging raids, periodic colony movements or emigrationsPalabras claves:Diel cycle, Eciton, Ecitoninae, Labidus, Neivamyrmex, NomamyrmexAutores:John E. Lattke, Kaspari M.E., O'Donnell S., Powell S.Fuentes:scopus